Our Lady of Beauraing

On November 29, 1932, the Blessed Virgin Mary made her first of
thirty-three historic visits to Beauraing, a village of two thousand
people in the French speaking corner of Belgium. She spoke to five
children, all but one entering their teens.
The Blessed Virgin looked young, about eighteen years old. Her smile
was magnetic. Her eyes were radiant blue and beams of light spread from
her head. She wore a long white heavily pleated gown that gave off a
luminous blue light. During the apparition the children would speak to
the Blessed Virgin, at which time their voices would involuntarily
assume a high pitch, far different from their natural voices.
As expected, the children's reports were not believed. Friends teased
them, officials threatened them and their parents dragged them to their
family physicians. But on December 8, 1932, when the Blessing was
predicted to be given again, the childrens' parents, doctors and fifteen
thousand curiosity seekers came to discern fact from fiction.
When the Blessed Virgin appeared, the children were transfixed. Their
eyes were locked on the vision that they alone could see.
Doctors, meanwhile, busied themselves checking pulses, picking and
pricking and shining flashlights into the children's eyes. All were
oblivious of any distractions. One doctor held a flame under one of the
children's hands, while another slapped and pinched all five of them.
There was no reaction and no trace of burning whatsoever.
When the vision concluded, one of the children explained, "I
could see nothing, neither fence, nor tree, nor crowd; only the Holy
Virgin who smiled at us."
Another said laughingly, "Just think Daddy, they tried to make
me believe they had pricked and burned me"
The meetings with The Blessed Queen of Heaven continued daily until
January 3, 1933. The message conveyed through the children was simple
and clear. The Blessed Virgin desired that people should gather at this
spot to pray
Our Lady of Banneux
" Believe in me. I will believe in you."
Our Lady to Mariette Beco
In the winter of 1933, in Banneux, Belgium, a young girl named
Mariette Beco was greatly blessed by The Most Holy Presence of the
Blessed Virgin Mary in her yard near the vegetable garden. Banneux is
only 56 miles east of Beauraing, and the blessing began just two weeks
after those in Beauraing ended
Marietta, 11, had eight meetings with the Our Lady, the final one on
March 2, 1933. In response to Mariette's request for a sign, Our Blessed
Mother told her
" Believe in me. I will believe in you"
She told her, "Pray a lot". She told her that she was,
"the Mother of the Saviour, the Mother of God," the
"Virgin of the Poor," and that she wanted a little chapel at
Banneux. Many miraculous healings occurred at a spring near Mariette's
home. Repeatedly, the Virgin Mary had led Mariette to the spring which
she told her was reserved for all nations and to relieve the sick
Today the spring yields 2,000 gallons of water per day. A small
chapel, as Our Lady requested, was built in the family garden. On August
22, 1949, the Church fully approved the Blessings at Banneux. They are
the latest Blessings to be fully approved by the Church